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  • 1067: Implicit coercion of a value of type theplayclass to an unrelated type main

    - by Minelava
    I need help because I want to create a gameover screen that display score. However, there's an error that prevent me from transferring the score from theplayclass.as to thegameoverclass.as. Are there ways to pass a value to another movieclip without causing any errors. I refer the source code from this website : http://www.emanueleferonato.com/2008/12/17/designing-the-structure-of-a-flash-game-as3-version/ Here's the error C:\Users\xxx\Downloads\Migrate\test\theplayclass.as, Line 54, Column 41 1067: Implicit coercion of a value of type theplayclass to an unrelated type main. main.as package { import flash.display.MovieClip; import flash.events.Event; public class main extends MovieClip { public var playClass:theplayclass; public var gameOverClass:thegameoverclass; public function main() { showWin(); } public function showWin() { playClass = new theplayclass(this); addChild(playClass); } public function showGameOver() { gameOverClass = new thegameoverclass(this); addChild(gameOverClass); removeChild(playClass); playClass = null; } } } theplayclass.as package { import flash.display.MovieClip; import flash.events.*; public class theplayclass extends MovieClip { private var mainClass:main; var gameScore:Number; var gameOverScore:thegameoverclass; public function theplayclass(passedClass:main) { mainClass = passedClass; scoreText.text ="0"; gameScore = 0; win.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, showwinFunction); next.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, showgameoverFunction); addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, addToStage); addEventListener(Event.ENTER_FRAME, changeScore); } public function addToStage(e:Event):void { this.x = 0; this.y = 0; } private function showwinFunction(e:MouseEvent):void { gameScore+=50; } private function changeScore(e:Event):void { scoreText.text =""+gameScore; } public function showgameoverFunction(e:MouseEvent) { mainClass.showGameOver(); gameOverScore = new thegameoverclass(this); gameOverScore.setTextScore(gameScore); } } } thegameoverclass.as package { import flash.display.MovieClip; import flash.events.MouseEvent; import flash.events.*; public class thegameoverclass extends MovieClip { var mainClass:main; var scorePoints:Number; public function thegameoverclass(passedClass:main) { mainClass = passedClass; finalScore.text = "test"; } public function setTextScore(textToSet:Number) { finalScore.text = ""+scorePoints; } } }

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  • (Java) weird value of System.getProperty("os.version")

    - by Helpme
    hello fellow java developers, Im trying toget the System.getProperty("os.name") of my own machine. I am running a java application directly from the machine from within eclipse. My machine is "windows 7" the returned value is "windows vista" ! Seems wrong, very wrong. and yes I am sure that I am running the app on a windows 7 machine... Any ideas as to what is going on here?

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  • Inserting a null value into the database.

    - by J Harley
    Good Morning, Say I have an insert statement: Insert INTO tblTest (fieldOne,FieldTwo,fieldThree) VALUES ('valueOne','valueTwo','null') This statement doesn't seem to want to insert a null value into the database... I have also tried to insert the word "nothing". Has anyone any ideas how to make this work? I am using SQL server 2005.

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  • C# Reflection Enum Option To Constant Value

    - by Andrew Florko
    I have the code that reflects enum (DictionaryType) option to Guid in very straight-forward way if (dictionaryType == DictionaryType.RegionType) return Consts.DictionaryTypeId.RegionType; if (dictionaryType == DictionaryType.Nationality) return Consts.DictionaryTypeId.Nationality; Please, suggest me the best way to reflect Enum option to static readonly guid value. Thank you in advance

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  • how to get the value from a textbox that is next to my text

    - by oo
    i have an html page where i have a table of items (one item per row) where each item is a html link that says "Add" and there is a textbox next to each link with a number in it. the text link and the textbox are in the same td inside the row of the table. how do i, using jquery, capture the value from the textbox that is to the right of the link i click on.

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  • How to use 5 byte value in macro

    - by shaktisinha
    Hi All, I've just started reading C and have a question about macro. How can I use a 5 byte value with a macro For eg. #define MAX 0xdeadbeaf12 int main(){ printf(" 0x %2x \n", MAX); } This code prints adbeaf12 but not deadbeaf12. Please help. Thanks

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  • In String.replace("\c","") what ASCII value is ""?

    - by Tom
    Hi, im just writing my own replace method for any weird characters and i used the ASCI value 0, null to replace unwanted characters, i was hoping for them to be 'deleted', but this doesnt work. A gap just appears in the string. What exactly does String.Replace() do when removing a character for ""? Does it shift them all down and then 'delete' the final character or something?

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  • Can i Use the value of a variable from within a ruby script inside ssh.exec()

    - by kamal
    If i have a # {} , like #{results}, in the snippet below: results = Array.new                                   f = open("/Users/kahmed/messages", "r")                                   f.each_line do |line|                                        results << "#{$.} #{line}" if line =~ /NFE/                                       put #{results}                                   end How can i use it in the following ssh.exec command Net::SSH.start( HOST, USER, :password = PASS ) do|ssh|                                   ssh.exec(#{results})

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  • read the dictionary value from array

    - by ben martin
    CALORIES = \ { 'Beef' : 200, \ 'Chicken' : 140, \ } class Food(): __slots__ = ( 'cal' # Calories ) def mkFood( name ): """Create and return a newly initialized Food item""" result = Food() result.cal = calorie in dict(CALORIES[1]) return result Is that a proper way to the value of the target item in Calories? Like getting 200, 140, such like that. result.cal = calorie in dict(CALORIES[1])

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  • Converting Numpy Lstsq residual value to R^2

    - by whatnick
    I am performing a least squares regression as below (univariate). I would like to express the significance of the result in terms of R^2. Numpy returns a value of unscaled residual, what would be a sensible way of normalizing this. field_clean,back_clean = rid_zeros(backscatter,field_data) num_vals = len(field_clean) x = field_clean[:,row:row+1] y = 10*log10(back_clean) A = hstack([x, ones((num_vals,1))]) soln = lstsq(A, y ) m, c = soln [0] residues = soln [1] print residues

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  • Jquery return value

    - by Anton
    I used a code: jQuery.fn.MyFunction = function(){ return this.each(function() { attributes = "test"; return attributes; });} But when I call var1 = $(this).MyFunction();alert(var1); I got an [object], but not the "test". How to allow jquery plugin return a some value?

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  • Ruby hash value truthiness and symbols

    - by John Topley
    Could somebody please explain why the variable named foo remains true in the code below, even though it's set to false when the method is called? And why the symbol version behaves as expected? def test(options = {}) foo = options[:foo] || true bar = options[:bar] || :true puts "foo is #{foo}, bar is #{bar}" end >> test(:foo => false, :bar => :false) foo is true, bar is false I've only tried this using Ruby 1.8.7.

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